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Re: OOPS--ERROR STILL EXISTS

Posted by -Lost on 06/10/06 18:35

"joeblow" <momo_roadracer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:128l90o627n26d5@corp.supernews.com...

>> The thing is, using "html_errors" you cannot use CHM. Might be why it is
> not called
>> "chm_errors". (Yeah, I know, har har very funny.)

> Yeah, I knew deep down in the darkness that .chm wasn't going to get it, but
> being fresh off the boat I rationalized: "What do *I* know?"

Do not feel bad. I do the same thing and *did* the same thing. I tried a couple times to
"feed" the CHM a custom parameter, which of course failed as miserably as what you have
experienced.

I would much rather have the CHM (that I so lovingly use with EditPlus and in general)
than the 5,000+ files the "many HTML files" version gives. Pain in the arse that is for
sure.

> Wow. I believe I better get back to the manuals and so some more reading. I
> feel like I've missed a huge amount of instruction here.

You know, I just find it so ironic that you run across tutorials that say stuff like:

docref_root must be such and such

....and *never* show valid examples. They just rephrase what the manual or other reference
says. Tells me they probably have no clue.

> Now here is where the doors are opening. I'm still not thinking of my local
> little world here as being a simulation of the www and that I need to
> include the server in the equation and treat it as such. I find myself
> overlooking this *little detail* every so often.

Jeez, are you my PHP cousin/twin/counterpart/mimic!?

I used Apache for more than a year running sites like:

X:/MAINDOMAIN.COM/sites/domain1.com/revision1/
Y:/MAINDOMAIN.COM/sites/domain2.com
Z:/MAINDOMAIN.COM/sites/domain3.com/forum/

With a complicated set of .htaccess per-directory directives and all kinds of nonsense.
Then one day, magically, I saw a VirtualHost container and said to myself "Was ist das?".
The ending reply was "Das ist gut. Das ist, was das ist."

"What is that?" "That is good. That is, what that is."

> Thank you very much. You've opened all kinds of doors for me. 90% of the joy
> is the struggling ride anyways, eh?

Aye! If you need anything further, post.

-Lost

 

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